KDE crashed while changing date and time. The info for reporting crash was not enough, the button "install missing debugging symbols" did nothing. KDE messed up my whole bar and scrambled randomly everything. What a [ ]. Going back to my Xubuntu LTS without zeitgeist.

I had this same problem and could get sound by changing the audio track on a DVD, but then it would cut out again when I paused. Installing vlc-plugin-pulse fixed the problem. Shouldn't that package be installed automatically during installation since vlc and pulse are the default media and sound applications?

This version of KDE pass from RC to Stable version so fast for my taste.If this is a LTS version, isn't a good LTS version.Maybe in a few months, exists an official LMDE KDE rolling version. That's would be a great thing, and a decompress of work for the Mint Team.

I guess it's a reference libray problem, but I'm newbie on linux so I don't know how to know if the library exists, where exists, and how to referece properly.

At the moment, it's the only thing I couldn't fix yet. I apreciate any sugestion.

Thanks in advance

Sice mintUpdate upgrade my system last Saturday, this problem was solved magicly !!!.Just the sound don't work on LDOCE like on Cinnamon, I don't know why. I try with alsa, without any result.I'm going to investigate more next days

I'm new to Linux and I've been using (via live usb) LM 13 KDE from time to time. I'm also experiencing crashes when trying to change the date & time. I haven't tried installing anything to fix this though. Again I'm new in Linux and I don't know if I can install/download/update stuff when running live or if is safe to open files from my Windows 7 HDD.

LindseyD.that's a too long list of issues for one install alone - did you checked the download/burnt at the minimum possible speed/had the cleanest possible installation?- are you using a former HOME?- what graphic card and drivers your computer has?

i will start with what i think is the main issue here:- this is definitely the reason of 4. 5. and 6. (the first 6 ), maybe also 3. but i'm not as sure here.(reusing an old HOME is most of the time asking for trouble- the hidden config files can/will mess your new installed system in ways that you hardly can imagine)- regarding 2. i never managed either to make kde-pim work for me ; wwwoffle was dormant for one year but had a new release today (there's hope)- i'm not a sound expert but it could help open a specific topic regarding this problem giving as much info as possible about your hardware

Oh, thank you! Wwwoffle is crucial to people on dialup. Now all I have to do is remember how to install from source

zerozero wrote: i'm not a sound expert but it could help open a specific topic regarding this problem giving as much info as possible about your hardware

I did a massive update overnight, including the kernel, and some things have much improved. I can live with annoyances, but I can't live without sound. It's a total show-stopper for me. I suspect at this stage it's a kernel issue, but I'll try. Thanks muchly.